02-09-2012, 01:14 AM
I don't know the actual name, but flies like it have been around a long time. It is simply a head or body of maribou or hair and a chenile tail. The bi-polar worm is just like it in shape, but it uses the polar materials.
Dry flies are a fun way to catch bluegills and panfish. I used dries more in Washington for gills than here. Mostly because of the wind here, although small poppers can be a blast anytime. You never know what will grab them!
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Dry flies are a fun way to catch bluegills and panfish. I used dries more in Washington for gills than here. Mostly because of the wind here, although small poppers can be a blast anytime. You never know what will grab them!
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